The easiest solution would probably be for me to buy an Apple signing key, and sign my SheepShaver build. I'm not even 100% sure this disables translocation.
Despite Apple's decision to remove the Classic Environment from OS X 'Leopard' 10.5.x and higher, demand for the classic OS 8 and 9 environment remains strong. Users have requested that Apple reinstate the Classic Environment once more. Has refused, partly on the grounds that it is working with Adobe Systems Inc. To force all users to purchase the latest Adobe products (given the high expense and the allegedly high piracy rates for the software), and partly because it claims too much work and money is required to keep the software supported.
Installing SheepShaver Despite Apple's refusal, users have discovered a third-party solution designed to run the Classic Environment on all Intel Macs. a universal binary freeware emulation application for running Mac OS 9.0.4 (or 8.6 or 7.x) will emulate at high speeds on PowerPC computers, although a minimum of 2.4GHz microprocessor (and preferably 2.8GHz) on an Intel Mac is recommended to get the same performance. This latest build is also compatible with OSX 10.8 'Mountain Lion'.
For a simplified version of SheepShaver for the Mac, try this. There is also SheepShaver for Windows available. Here are the instructions for installing and running SheepShaver: What you will need. Naturally, you will need a copy of the latest stable universal binary updated and released on 15 July 2012, downloadable from. NOTE: SheepShaver build versions dated 6 and 7 November 2010 are not considered stable enough for running Adobe applications. Stick with the 25 October 2010 build. Or get the latest 15 July 2012 build as this has a PRAM zap script tool to clear the nvram preference file and allow a fresh one to be created by this latest build.
E-Maculation: All About Macintosh Emulation SoftMac is a 68k Macintosh emulator that runs under Windows. Pre-built binaries for Windows can be found here: Installation requires several steps: Step 1: Quit Qemu and reboot with command line in step 2. SheepShaver is an open-source PowerPC Apple Macintosh emulator originally designed for BeOS and Linux.The name is a play on ShapeShifter, a Macintosh II emulator for AmigaOS (made obsolete by Basilisk II), which is in turn not to be confused with a third-party preference pane for Mac OS X with the same name.The ShapeShifter and SheepShaver projects were originally conceived and programmed.
Then it seems Adobe applications such as Illustrator 9.0 will run and quit without any sudden quit of SheepShaver. Remember, downloading and installing this software will not automatically run Classic OS9 software. You still need a couple of more essential software tools. The first additional software tool is a Mac OS 9 installation CD. It must be the original OS 9.0, not 9.1 or 9.2.x.
You may need to ask a friend to borrow this, or see if a copy exists on a cloud server by a friendly user (but don't tell Apple, Inc. About it, okay?). Apply the free Mac OS 9.0.4 Update (don't try to find an update version higher than this or it won't work with SheepShaver), downloadable from (unless Apple has decided to do away with it, in which case, download it from ). The second additional software tool is a copy of a suitable New World Mac OS ROM file. We recommend using the most stable MacOS ROM 1.6 from the MacOS ROM Update 1.0 for OS 9, downloadable from. Alternatively download from for OS 8.6.
Use the utility TomeViewer 1.3d3 on a PowerPC Mac running Classic Environment to extract the ROM from the Apple OS installer file. NOTE: For Intel users, this is not possible. Therefore download the (54MB) and a tool to turn on invisible files on your hard disk. With option key down, click on the application and choose 'Show Package Contents'. Navigate to within the folder to find the ROM file, rename it as 'MacOS9.rom' and drag it out into the SheepShaver folder. Adequate space on your hard disk to create the (macos9.dmg) image disk for storing a copy of the Mac OS 9 system folder and various classic applications of your choosing. If you have trouble obtaining the essential files, you can download them from (5.8MB).
But remember, you will need to find an OS 9 installation CD to install the System Folder. As not everyone has the installation CD (and Apple is unlikely to have any left for sale) you can alternatively extract a ready-made disk with the OS9 system folder installed through the (54MB). We suggest you rename the image disk as 'macos9.dmg'. Alternatively, check some of the Computer Fairs to see if an old OS9 system disk is available.
How to install. Place the ready-to-use SheepShaver folder into your OS X Applications folder.
Rename the folder as SheepShaver. Remember to keep SheepShaverGUI.app and SheepShaver.app inside the folder. You will need these files. If you have extracted the ROM file from the MacOS ROM Update 1.0 archive, place the ROM file inside the SheepShaver folder. Rename the file to MacOS.rom. Launch SheepShaverGUI.app.
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You will be greeted with the SheepShaver Settings dialog box. If the macos9.dmg file is not in your SheepShaver folder, click the Create button in the Setup tab. By doing so, you will be creating the macos9.dmg file for storing the Mac OS 9 System Folder and Applications. Set the size to, say, 1000MB (i.e.
Save the file in your SheepShaver folder. Click the Save button. After about 10 seconds, SheepShaver GUI will have completed its task of creating macos9.dmg. NOTE: Alternatively, open Terminal and type: dd if=/dev/zero of=macos9.dmg bs=1024k count=1000, where count=1000 is the size of the disk image in megabytes. Pressing return and waiting for about 30 seconds will create the empty disk image in your Home folder.
Set the RAM size for running SheepShaver to 1024MB. You shouldn't need more than this. To specify the path to the ROM file, type MacOS.rom if the file is located in the SheepShaver folder. In the Unix Root field, type /Users/Shared/. This is the folder location from where you can exchange files and applications between OS X and OS9. In the Boot From field, select Any. If you just want to boot from a CD, choose CD-ROM, but you'll find it quicker later to store a copy of the OS9 System Folder inside macos9.dmg.
In the Audio/Video tab, set Window Refresh Rate to 60Hz (for PPC users, set this to below 30Hz or else it will hog too much CPU time processing the extra video information and your computer will get too hot). Choose Video Type 'Window' and choose a window width and height. For fullscreen mode using the native resolution of your screen, set both width and height to 0, choose 'Fullscreen' for the Video Type and set the Refresh Rate to 30Hz (or as little as 15Hz, but the cursor will move in a slightly jerky fashion). It should work like a treat. In the Miscellaneous tab, type slirp for the Ethernet Interface. This will let you share OS X's network connection.
For Modem Port Device, type /dev/cu.Bluetooth-Modem. For Printer Port Device, type /dev/null. In the Setup tab, select Boot From CD-ROM. Insert the Mac OS 9 installation CD.
Alternative, if you already have a System Folder prepared (i.e. Version 9.0 to 9.0.4), burn this on a CD as a bootable disk. Click the Start button (or close the SheepShaver GUI and launch SheepShaver.app) to commence emulation mode.
A window showing a diskette in the middle and a flashing question mark will appear. This tells you it is looking for a Mac OS 9 System Folder to boot from.
A second or two later, it will show a smiley face as it boots from the CD. You will reach the OS9 desktop. A question will be asked whether to initialise the hard disk (i.e. Stored in macos9.dmg). Select 'Extended File Format' and click Initialise. Follow the instructions for installing Mac OS 9 on the new OS9 hard disk. Alternatively, if you have already booted from a System Folder, copy this folder directly to the OS 9 hard disk.
When you shutdown, select Boot From Any in SheepShaverGUI.app. You should now be able to boot off the Mac OS 9 System Folder inside macos9.dmg.
Your OS X startup disk will appear on the Mac OS 9 desktop as Unix. Use it to transfer files and applications back and forth as you require. A few tips Another thing to remember. Never try to open macos9.dmg through Disk Utility on OS X and write files to it. Otherwise it will cause an error followed by the destruction of the OS 9 disk format.
It this happens, you will have to rebuild macos9.dmg from scratch. Also consider going into (i) the Energy Saver control panel under OS9 and set the options to 'Never' to solve an issue regarding the cursor suddenly hanging after a while; and (ii) the Appearance control panel and choose 'None' for the sound track in the Sound tab as it seems 'Platinum Sounds' are likely to crash SheepShaver. Likewise on Intel Macs, opening and using ScrapBook may also crash SheepShaver. Don't use Disk Warrior 2.1 or other disk tools (including Disk Copy) to optimise the OS 9 disk.
It changes the disk in such a way that it no longer provides stability under SheepShaver. If you use ResEdit, you can change the 'vers' (i.e. Version) number of the Finder and System files to 9.1 (as opposed to 9.0.4).
The system will still run under SheepShaver but will have the added benefit of installing additional OS9 applications you thought was not possible unless you had the genuine OS 9.1 version. This includes Adobe Photoshop 7.0 except only Adobe ImageReady 7.0 will work. Change version number of QuickTime and QuickTime PowerPlug to 4.1.2 or higher and you will be able to install AppleWorks 6. Or find a copy of QuickTime 4.1.3 to install. And if you have put your computer to sleep and later woke it up and try to run SheepShaver and an application such as Adobe Photoshop 5.5, it may get stuck in an endless loop showing a dialog box about not being able to accept or clear the clipboard. You'll need to restart the computer to solve the problem.
Good luck, and happy OS9 computing! NOTE: Emulation is a highly processor intensive activity and is likely to overheat your PPC and single- or dual-core Intel Macs (just like the high heat generated by the audio file processor intensive work experienced by users on the early 2009 Mac Pro for which Apple has finally issued a in February 2010). So please keep usage of SheepShaver to a minimum, or set the refresh rate to no higher than 30Hz (even 15Hz is fine). Alternatively use a smaller window size.
SheepShaver〜準備編〜 2013年7月14日22時53分 お市のかた, まずは、準備編です。 基本的に、次のページを参考にしています。Thank you very much. 用意する物は、次の物です。. Mac OS ROM. System 7.5.3〜Mac OS 9.0.4のCD-ROM. SheepShaverアプリケーション これらが揃わないと、SheepShaverは動作させられません。難関は、”Mac OS ROM”とシステムが入ったCD-ROMでしょうか? これらが手に入らなかったら、諦めて下さい。 1.
Mac OS ROM “Mac OS ROM”は、次の方法で入手可能です。. 実機のROMを吸い出す. Mac OS 8.5か8.6のCD-ROM. TomeViewerアプリケーションを使って“Mac OS ROM Update 1.0”から吸い出す Mac OS ROMには”old world rom”と”new world rom”の2種類があります。”old world rom”は、System 7.5.3からMac OS 9.0.4を起動できます。”new world rom”は、Mac OS 8.5から9.0.4を起動できます。 一番良いのは、”new world rom”を使って、Mac OS 8.6からMac OS 9.0.4までを動かす事の様です。 “Mac OS ROM Update 1.0”は、Appleから配布されています。. ですが、TomeViewerアプリケーションは、Classic環境(Mac OS 9以前)じゃないと動きません。鶏卵問題ですね。 なお、ファイル名は、必ず”Mac OS ROM”にする必要があります(ダブルクオート無し)。 ちなみに、私はMac OS 8.6のCD-ROMからコピーしました。 2.
System 7.5.3〜Mac OS 9.0.4のCD-ROM これも、難しいでしょうね。私は、Mac OS 9.0のCDを持っていたので、これを使いました。 バージョンが書かれていません。 この様に、バージョンが書かれていたら、残念なCD-ROMです。 OS X 10.8 Mountain LionでSheepShaverを使うとき、Mac OS 9のCD-ROMは、イメージファイルにしておく必要があります。Mountain Lion上のSheepShaverは、すべての物理CD-ROMを受け付けないためです。 起動時に、初期化を促すダイアログが出ます。 OS X 10.8 Mountain Lionから、CD-ROMを挿入した時の、オーナが変わるための様です。 これを解決するために、ディスクユーティリティを使って、イメージファイルを作ります。フォーマットは「DVD/CDマスター」、暗号化は「なし」にします。 ファイル名は、仮に”Mac OS 9.cdr”とします。 イメージファイル作成後、Finderの 情報を見るで、 ロックにチェックを入れます。 なお、Mac OS 9からMac OS 9.0.4へのupdaterは、次のページで入手可能です。. ダウンロードしておいて下さい。 3.
SheepShaverアプリケーション 次のページから、ビルド済みのZIPファイルをダウンロードします。”SheepShaverUB20120715.zip”です。. 最新のソースは、Gitに置かれています。ビルドに挑戦しましたが、私にはできませんでした。(頑張ればできるかも知れませんが、面倒) SheepShaverで、JISキーボードを使いたい人は、次の準備も必要です。 展開したファイルの中に、キーボードの対応表が書かれた、”keycodes”と言うファイルがあります。これを”keycodes.jis”と言う名前でコピーして、修正します。 修正前 (keycodes) # # Quartz (1:1 translation actually) # sdl Quartz 53 53 # Esc (省略) 82 82 # KP 0 65 65 # KP. 修正後 (keycodes.jis) “93”, “94”, “102”, “104”を追加。 # # Quartz (1:1 translation actually) # sdl Quartz 53 53 # Esc (省略) 82 82 # KP 0 65 65 # KP.
93 93 # Yen 94 94 # 102 102 # Eisuu 104 104 # Kana キーコードを調べるにあたり、次のアプリケーションを使用しました。App Storeから無料でインストールできます。. なお、次のウェブページを参考にさせていただきました。ありがとうございます。.
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The SheepShaver Wrapper for OS X and macOS
Summary | How to set it up | Acknowledgments | Support
An easy way to run 'classic' applications under OS X and macOS
OS X and macOS no longer makes it possible to run 'classic' Mac applications written for 'classic' Mac OS versions, such as System 7 or Mac OS 9. In order to run such applications, OS X and macOS users must now install 'emulator' software that runs old versions of the Mac OS in a window on the OS X or macOS desktop. The most advanced of these emulator programs is SheepShaver. SheepShaver is no longer supported by its original author, Gwenolé Beauchesne, but updates, made by a programmer who calls himself or herself kanjitalk755, are available from an active support forum at E-Maculation.
This page provides a system that makes it easy to set up and use SheepShaver under OS X or macOS 10.8 or later. You will need to supply a 'ROM file' (as described below) and you will need an installation CD for any version of the Mac OS from OS 8.5 through 9.0.4, or a disk image of such a CD, as described below.
This system requires OS X or macOS 10.11 or later. It was updated 31 July 2020 with a version that runs smoothly under macOS 10.15 Catalina and probably at least one future version.
How to set it up
The usual way to set up SheepShaver is to follow the detailed guide on the E-maculation site. The page you are now reading provides a much simpler method, using a prebuilt 'application bundle' that contains almost everything you need, in a single package. To use it, follow these steps. Note that when the instructions refer to OS 9, the same procedure should work with OS 8.5 or 8.6. (Expert users will know how to modify the system for use with System 7 through 8.1; non-experts should not attempt this.)
1. Download the application bundle here. It is enclosed in a 13 MB ZIP file. Extract it and move it from the Downloads folder to any other place on your hard disk. Launch it once so that macOS will request the permissons it needs. The first time you launch it, it will display a warning that you need to add a ROM file, and SheepShaver will not start. Close the warning message and follow the next steps.
2. Get a copy of a New World Mac PPC ROM. See the setup guide at E-Maculation for advice on how to find one. (Or you can go directly to the Redundant Robot web site and find the file indicated as 'best for SheepShaver'.) The ROM file that you find will probably be named something like 'newworldrom'; make certain to rename the ROM file Mac OS ROM (use this exact string; no extension) and drop the ROM file onto the SheepShaver Wrapper. A message from the SheepShaver Wrapper will tell you that the file was copied to the correct location. If you get an error message, make sure that you are using the correct file with the correct name remember: no extension - check the Info window to make sure).
3. Install Mac OS 8.5 through 9.0.4. This step assumes that you have a copy of an OS 8.5 through 9.0.4 installation CD on a disk image. (You cannot use an actual CD, only an image made from a CD.) The installation CD image must be one that was made from a retail CD, not one that came with a specific machine. Note that when installing, you should not try to format or initialize the virtual hard disk; it is already formatted, and contains some Apple-supplied updates for OS 8.6 and 9.0.4 in a disk image file in a folder named 'OS Updaters'. Some of these are US-English versions; other versions may be found through a web search.
Note: To create an image file from an installation CD, use Disk Utility in OS X or macOS and create a disk image in 'DVD/CD Master' format.
(Important note: When installing OS 9, when you reach the menu that lets you specify which parts of the OS you want to install, click Options and turn off the option to 'Update Apple Hard Disk Drivers'; for reasons that I don't understand, the OS installation will stall when this option is on. When booting from an OS 8.5 CD image, hold down the shift key to turn extensions off, or else the CD image may not boot; this is not required with OS 8.6.)
3. Drop your CD image file of a Mac OS installation CD on the SheepShaver Wrapper. If the file is in the correct format, and is bootable, SheepShaver will boot from the image file. (If the image file is not 'locked,' which it must be if the Mac OS is to be installed from it, the SheepShaver Wrapper will offer to lock it for you.) Install the Mac OS from the booted CD image. Then shut down SheepShaver completely. Start the SheepShaver Wrapper again, and it should now boot to OS 8 or 9, and the CD image will not be mounted.
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4. Start up SheepShaver and start working in Mac OS 8 or 9. The steps above will give you a working SheepShaver system, with the 'Unix' folder in SheepShaver set to be your Documents folder in OS X or macOS. If you want to use a different folder as the 'Unix' folder, or if you want to change the screen size or other features, use the Preferences menu.
4. Study the configuration guide at E-Maculation. The Configuration Guide includes absolutely essential information about using the 'classic' Mac OS in SheepShaver. If something goes wrong, and you have not studied that guide, then you have only yourself to blame.
The virtual hard disk in the system is a 4GB disk. If that does not provide enough disk space for your purposes, create a second disk, using the procedures described in the wiki at Emaculation.com. Or use the SheepShaver Preferences to add the unformatted Backup 4GB disk also included in the system.
Acknowledgments
This system is built on software provided by many people who are more expert than I am. The included build of SheepShaver is slightly customized from code modified by the programmer who uses the name kanjitalk755. I have benefited from many suggestions by Ronald P. Regensburg and others in the E-Maculation forum, and I could not have written this script without the help of many experts at Macscripter.net and especially from Shane Stanley there at Macscripter.net and at the forum at latenightsw.com.
Support
Please do not ask me to help you set up the 'classic' Mac OS or advise you about any applications. Please ask for support in the E-Maculation support forum for SheepShaver. If you want to get in touch with me about the AppleScript in the SheepShaver Wrapper, then please visit this page.
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